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Published : February 11, 2009 | Author : workingmom
Category : L. Frugalities | Total Views : 203 | Rating :

  
workingmom
I am lucky to be married for 8 years to my high school sweetheart. We had our first child in Nov. 2007 and are expecting #2 in July 2009. My husband and I both work full time for large companies and are hoping to someday own our own business so we don't have to do that anymore.

BABY WIPES RECIPE

Step One

Strong paper towels work the best.
Cut one roll of paper towels in half.
Take out the core so wipes pull out of the center.

Step Two

Make solution.

2 cups water
1/2 cup of baby oil
1/2 cup baby magic baby bath

Step Three

Place 1/2 roll of paper towels in container.
Pour solution over towels.
Store in container. Makes 2 1/2 rolls.
 
 
Just a little testimonial about these wipes:
My baby-sitter swears by these wipes, and I like them as well. The baby oil helps poo slide off with no fuss from baby. We went through a battle a few weeks ago where almost all of the kids at daycare had diaper rash because of a cold/diarrhea. It wasn't good, and Jeannette (the babysitter) decided to try some of these wipes, and there wasn't the screaming from the kids like when we used a regular wipe.



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Posted by Fulltime Mama on February 12, 2009
Thanks for sharing! Do these fit in a standard wipe box?



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